What are you going to use to attach that cartridge to the headshell?
Nuts and bolts ?? eh?
An explanation- I don't like having a separate headshell attached to the tube as it compromises rigidity. Therefore I adopt the arrangement shown in the photo. I use epoxy resin as a filler where the mounting block is attached which also improves rigidity. Simple but very effective.
Regards
Chris
Regards
Chris
Nuts and bolts ?? eh?
And a spreader with holes at 1/2" centers to reach the cartridge mounting holes? Shouldn't that be part of the headshell already, eh?
Hi
As we know, the ideal arrangement is as Rega have where the arm and cartridge mount are one continuous casting- this results in the most rigid cartridge mounting you can achieve in my view. Next best is to have a continuous tube from pivot to cartridge with no joints- which happens when you stick (or clamp) a headshell on the end of the arm tube. Quite a few arm manufacturers have opted for the same arrangement I use-Clearaudio/Temaadaudio etc- that is to clamp the cartridge carrier direct to the arm in the manner shown in my photo above. It also makes changing cartridges very easy.
Regards
Chris
As we know, the ideal arrangement is as Rega have where the arm and cartridge mount are one continuous casting- this results in the most rigid cartridge mounting you can achieve in my view. Next best is to have a continuous tube from pivot to cartridge with no joints- which happens when you stick (or clamp) a headshell on the end of the arm tube. Quite a few arm manufacturers have opted for the same arrangement I use-Clearaudio/Temaadaudio etc- that is to clamp the cartridge carrier direct to the arm in the manner shown in my photo above. It also makes changing cartridges very easy.
Regards
Chris
Hi Marra
Mine arrived this week- as with you I've had to enlarge the hole for the arm tube. Not too worried about the weight of the item as the counterweight should take account of this. Didn't order the headshell as I suspected lack of rigidity. See my previous post on this thread re the headshell mounting.
Starting to build tomorrow- watch this space...………..
Chris
Mine arrived this week- as with you I've had to enlarge the hole for the arm tube. Not too worried about the weight of the item as the counterweight should take account of this. Didn't order the headshell as I suspected lack of rigidity. See my previous post on this thread re the headshell mounting.
Starting to build tomorrow- watch this space...………..
Chris
Chris thanks for confirming my thoughts re the weight and the fact that the counterweight taking care of that. Likewise with the head shell style.
Hi All
The build has taken a back seat over the last couple of weeks but I should have it up and running in a few days.
Chris
The build has taken a back seat over the last couple of weeks but I should have it up and running in a few days.
Chris
Hi All
That was a long few days!!!!
Have had the arm running now for several months very successfully.
Photos to follow. The Shapeways bearing is very good and works flawlessly-a real bargain in my opinion.
Chris
That was a long few days!!!!
Have had the arm running now for several months very successfully.
Photos to follow. The Shapeways bearing is very good and works flawlessly-a real bargain in my opinion.
Chris
That's really well done, Chris. I may have another go at it, I've put mine aside a while ago because I couldn't get rid of some arm tube resonance. I was wondering, if you don't mind me asking, is your oil reservoir cylindrical or does the bottom follow the curve of the ball?
Kind regards, Vincent
Kind regards, Vincent
Hi All
For Marra first. It's very neutral with a lack of any colouration. It tracks incredibly well and is a great match for my AT3200 mc cartridge. It's the easiest arm I've ever made and its performance is better than just about every arm I've owned- including Linns, Clearaudio, NA, Moerch etc. Highly recommended!!
For Vincent-arm tube resonance? What were you using? Carbon fibre for me is a great material. The silicone reservoir is made from a stainless steel toothbrush beaker from Asda (about £1.50 if I remember correctly) and therefore has a flat base. What fluid are you using?
I re-iterate that the Shapeways moulding is incredible value.
Any questions or comments- please let me know.
Best Wishes
Chris
For Marra first. It's very neutral with a lack of any colouration. It tracks incredibly well and is a great match for my AT3200 mc cartridge. It's the easiest arm I've ever made and its performance is better than just about every arm I've owned- including Linns, Clearaudio, NA, Moerch etc. Highly recommended!!
For Vincent-arm tube resonance? What were you using? Carbon fibre for me is a great material. The silicone reservoir is made from a stainless steel toothbrush beaker from Asda (about £1.50 if I remember correctly) and therefore has a flat base. What fluid are you using?
I re-iterate that the Shapeways moulding is incredible value.
Any questions or comments- please let me know.
Best Wishes
Chris
Hi Chris,
I used an Easton aluminium arrow and if I touched the tube near the golf ball I could feel the music playing. The sound wasn't bad at all but it suffered from quite some sibilance distortion. I filled it with flour but that didn't really help. For oil I used the 100000 Cst. Silicone oil. The arrow was too thin for the Splash ball so there it came to a halt. I traded a few tables and I use a Kenwood kd990 now. But I may do another attempt just for the fun of it.
Best Wishes, Vincent
I used an Easton aluminium arrow and if I touched the tube near the golf ball I could feel the music playing. The sound wasn't bad at all but it suffered from quite some sibilance distortion. I filled it with flour but that didn't really help. For oil I used the 100000 Cst. Silicone oil. The arrow was too thin for the Splash ball so there it came to a halt. I traded a few tables and I use a Kenwood kd990 now. But I may do another attempt just for the fun of it.
Best Wishes, Vincent
I have a question..... what prevents the arm from moving back and forth, along the axis of the wand.
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